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We stayed at the hotel for four nights at the end of January.we chose this location to be near museum island but we were within walking distance of all the attractions.we had a efficient booking in and checking out .the room was very spacious and...More

Very nice staff. The room we got was very big with a big comforting bed, minibar and even a tiny kitchen with a sink, fridge and stove. The bathroom was kind of small, but had a huge shower. Breakfast was excellent! Free wifi. Pretty empty...More

The hotel management had thought of everything: Smart TV, coffee and tea provision in the room, exercise and sauna room n the floor and a wonderful breakfast!
The beds were very comfortable and the room clean and quiet.

very nice hotel with excellent rooms. located in a central position close close to the metro station and 10 minutes walk from Brandeburg gate and from the Dome. Staff are very efficient and polite. We didn't have the chance to try the breakfast and dinner...More

Big rooms, and with everything you need to be confortable.
It's very centric, near check point charlie, cathedral and the island of museums.
Very quiet zone and it's worth it if you want to pass some days in Berlin.
I didn't use gym and sauna...More

Dear Guest! Thank you very much for your kind words! We are very pleased to hear that you have felt comfortable with us and that you were completely satisfied. We hope you will be honored again soon!
Best regards
Christopher Hiller

The centre of Berlin, Mitte is most famous for sightslike the Brandenburg Gate, Alexanderplatz, and MuseumIsland. The central location makes this one of thecity's most expensive places to live. It is here theoldest traces of the city can be found, and evidenceof some significant transformations, as well. Thegangsters that once ruled the impoverished streetsbetween Alexanderplatz and Hackescher Markt have given

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way to an international crowd pursuing fashionabledesigner clothes, the newest food trends andfrequenting the many craft shops. Graphic designershave taken up residence in what used to be backyardbarns and stables. There are still vestiges of theold days, however. The occasional housing complex is areminder of the neighbourhood’s past. And if you lookcarefully, an old 1920s ball house nestled amongst theart galleries and exhibitions of Auguststrasse canstill teach you how to dance the old fashioned way.